Godspeaker

Godspeaker

Godspeaker is an adult series of Fantasy novels written by Karen Miller about the land and people of a world unlike our own.

Plot overview

*This is the second series by Karen Miller
**In Book One, "Empress of Mijak", Hekat is the daughter of a poor family who sells her to a slave trader.
**In Book Two, "The Riven Kingdom", the four hundred year old shipping island of Ethrea is in danger when its dying king sets his daughter, Rhian, on the throne. The trouble is that according to the church no women may have dominion over a man, even if she is the Queen.
**In Book Three "Hammer of God", Rhian has not been fully accepted as queen of Ethrea by some of her people. Not only that but a war with the land of Mijak looms over as one of Rhians best friends betrays her and is revealed as the son of a Mijak women who swore to destroy Ethrea. Now her trust must lie in Emperor Han of Tzhung-tzhungchai, but is he friend or foe?

eries

*"Empress of Mijak" (2007)
*"The Riven Kingdom" (2007)
*"Hammer of God" (2008)


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